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Dysprosia internally selected their entry for the first Internatia Song Contest. 57 songs were sent in, with the chosen entry being "Nothing But Dreams" performed by New Zealander Tina Cross. The song won the 1979 South Pacific Song Contest, but was unable to replicate this success at Internatia Song Contest, where it finished 5th out of eight songs. DBC was criticised for not doing enough to promote the song across Internatia, a criticism which was taken into account with Saint Eva & Lepland's future entries.
Dysprosia internally selected their entry for the first Internatia Song Contest. The chosen entry, which was "Nothing But Dreams" performed by New Zealander Tina Cross, was announced on the 27th October 2011. The song won the 1979 South Pacific Song Contest, but was unable to replicate this success at Internatia Song Contest, where it finished 5th out of eight songs. DBC was criticised for not doing enough to promote the song across Internatia, a criticism which was taken into account with Saint Eva & Lepland's future entries.

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Internatia Song Contest 1
Country {{country data Dysprosia|flag/core|name=Dysprosia|variant=|size=}}
National selection
Selection process Internal selection
Selected entrant Tina Cross
Selected song ""Nothing But Dreams""
Finals performance
Final result 5th
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Dysprosia internally selected their entry for the first Internatia Song Contest. The chosen entry, which was "Nothing But Dreams" performed by New Zealander Tina Cross, was announced on the 27th October 2011. The song won the 1979 South Pacific Song Contest, but was unable to replicate this success at Internatia Song Contest, where it finished 5th out of eight songs. DBC was criticised for not doing enough to promote the song across Internatia, a criticism which was taken into account with Saint Eva & Lepland's future entries.